1. In this chapter, I was surprised to learn about to the different types of innovation. I never thought of how innovation could be broken down into different parts such as Invention, Extension, Duplication, and Synthesis. Instead, I now think of innovation as a broader term, for modification or creation.
2. I found the section on developing creativity confusing. The book explains ways to develop your creativity, such as looking for different relationships or viewing things from a different direction; however, the book doesn't really tell you how to do those things. I also find it hard to believe that making your right side of your brain stronger will help you become more creative.
3. During the creative process, why is background and knowledge accumulation so important? For example, for starting up a new business, what type of information should someone try to gather beforehand? Which side of the brain is more important for being an entrepreneur, would you say that it is a requirement to be able to fully use both hemispheres, or would one way of thinking be enough?
4. As the other chapters, most of the things discussed were generally straightforward concepts. Because of this, I do not disagree with anything the author stated in this chapter.
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